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    clamorous
    /ˈklam(ə)rəs/

    adjective

    • 1. making a loud and confused noise: "a jostling, clamorous mob"

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  2. The meaning of CLAMOROUS is marked by confused din or outcry : tumultuous. How to use clamorous in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Clamorous.

  3. Synonyms for CLAMOROUS: vocal, outspoken, vociferous, blatant, noisy, squawking, obstreperous, shrill; Antonyms of CLAMOROUS: silent, quiet, still, noiseless, calm, subdued, soundless, hushed

  4. If you describe people or their voices as clamorous, you mean they are talking loudly or shouting.

  5. Clamorous means super loud and obnoxiously crying out. If you find yourself in the midst of a pack of clamorous groupies going nuts over a celebrity sighting, you'll need to put your ear plugs in.

  6. Clamorous definition: full of, marked by, or of the nature of clamor. . See examples of CLAMOROUS used in a sentence.

  7. Sep 27, 2024 · Filled with or accompanied by a great deal of noise. (of times, places, events or activities) Synonym: noisy. a clamorous market. (of people or speech) Insistently expressing a desire for something. Synonym: vociferous.

  8. Define clamorous. clamorous synonyms, clamorous pronunciation, clamorous translation, English dictionary definition of clamorous. adj. 1. Making or marked by loud outcry or sustained din. 2. Insistently demanding; importunate. See Synonyms at vociferous. clam′or·ous·ly adv.

  9. All you need to know about "CLAMOROUS" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  10. Clamorous Definition. klămər-əs. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Adjective. Filter (0) adjective. Making or marked by loud outcry or sustained din. American Heritage. Loud and confused; noisy. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Loudly demanding or complaining. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  11. Detailed meaning of clamorous. It conveys a sense of uproar, commotion, or tumultuousness. When something is described as clamorous, it suggests a high level of noise or agitation, often resulting from a group of people or things making loud and persistent sounds.